3 Best Gas Grill for Pontoon Boat 2019

Going out in the water on a pontoon boat won't be complete without having a barbecue onboard. Thus, it is important to have a high-quality pontoon grill that will make cooking easier while enjoying your boating experience.

Since you will be cooking outdoors, it is important to get a grill that is resistant to corrosion, heats evenly and attaches securely to your pontoon railing.

You also have to make sure that can stay lit during strong winds. Though charcoal grills are cheaper, they require more effort to use and can be a potential fire hazard if embers fall out the grill onto your boat thus, gas grills are highly recommended.

The Magma Marine Gas Grill is a bit expensive but it is definitely worth every penny. This grill is safe and durable since it is made of stainless steel, and is fuel-efficient because of its convection heating technology and radiant heat distribution.

You can also change the fuel canister—either disposable propane canister or onboard LPG/CNG, safely even while the grill is in use. This grill is easy to mount and disassemble for easy cleaning and storage.

The manufacturer guarantees availability of replacement parts for this marine grill.

This Coleman grill is perfect to be mounted on your pontoon boat as it has WindBlock panels that shield burners from gusty outdoor wind and prevent blowing out the flame. It has a spacious grill area for a big barbecue party out on the sea.

It is fuel-efficient and features a PerfectFlow pressure-control system for consistent cooking even in cold weather.

The grill grate, cook-top and grease tray can be removed for easy cleanup. The lid latches securely and grill has a carry handle for easy transport.

If you have a small space for grilling, this compact grill is the best choice. It may be small but the grate can fit a family’s meal - 8 steaks or burgers, or about 4 pounds of fish.

It is easy to set up just about anywhere you wish to have a barbecue party, including your pontoon boat. It comes with a lid latch, carry handle, drip tray and folding table-top legs.

It is fuel-efficient, with an easy ignition system, and the porcelain-enameled grate can heat up quickly and evenly. You can also purchase this with a longer stand (for your backyard) or with a tote cover.

If you have a flat-bottomed grill at home, then there is no need to buy a new one to mount on your pontoon boat. You just need to purchase Arnall’s grill bracket set, mount it on your boat rails and you’re good to go.

This is a cheaper alternative if you don’t want to spend on another grill and just use what you already have. The brackets are made of zinc electro-plated steel and can fit in 1.25” square tube boat rails.

The set includes instructional illustrations and the hardware you need for mounting. If you plan to use the Cuisinart Petit Grill though, you need to purchase the modified version of this bracket set as customized by the manufacturer.

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